🚨🗣️ Thierry Henry:
“Referees deserve respect, but sometimes you just can’t stay silent. Bayern Munich are playing at home, yet it feels like decisions are going against them. A clear penalty situation was ignored, and what’s even more frustrating is that the referee didn’t even check VAR. That’s hard to understand in a game of this level.
At half-time, Bayern have clearly been the better team. They’ve controlled the match, created chances, and shown more intensity than PSG. But moments like these can change everything in football.
You expect VAR to help in big decisions like this, not to be ignored. Still, the game isn’t over. Bayern have the quality and mentality to respond in the second half. Let’s wait and see what happens — because football can always surprise you.”
Every single decision going against Bayern. I have never seen this in my entire life. I am genuinely speechless. Don‘t know what to say. This is so blatant in all our faces.
No foul baiting, no play acting, no hoofs, no corner gimmick, no 11 men behind the ball, just proper attacking football and and pure technique on display. This is how the game should be played
🗣️🎙️| Oliver Khan on Real Madrid players attitude:
“Things need to be done to stop this. They can’t keep getting away with it. It always end in chaos whenever things don’t go their way, they act like every correct refereeing decision should favor them.
And tonight was no different. They did the same thing against us last season, and here we are again this season. It’s unacceptable, and it has to be stopped. Honestly, it says a lot about how they’ve managed to win 15 UCL titles.”
-Rudiger insultó a Stanisic después de cometerle falta.
-Trent pateó el botín de Díaz.
-Vinicius empujó a Kimmich cuando este estaba en el piso.
Ninguna de esas acciones fueron amonestadas, y aún tienen la osadía de hablar de injusticia. El club más cobarde que existe.
🚨🗣️ Jamie Carragher on Real Madrid players attitude towards the referee after the Bayern Munich clash:
I’m not having Real Madrid players surrounding the referee and crying like they’ve been robbed, not after THEIR history in this competition.
Against Bayern Munich? Of all teams? Come on. That’s irony at its finest.
We’ve seen it for years, decisions, moments, ‘magic nights’ and suddenly now they want to play the victims? No chance. You can’t build a legacy on controversy and then complain when one call doesn’t go your way.
And the reaction? Embarrassing. Finger-pointing, shouting, losing control… that’s not greatness, that’s entitlement.
They should be the LAST club in Europe talking about injustice. Everyone else has been saying it for years now they’ve had a tiny taste of it, and they can’t handle it.”